Alexander Leydenfrost's artwork, which appeared on the cover of Esquire in November 1943, is one of the 200 pieces of pulp fiction artwork from the Robert Lesser collection of pulp fiction illustrations that were donated to the New Britain Museum of American Art.

Alexander Leydenfrost's artwork, which appeared on the cover of Esquire in November 1943, is one of the 200 pieces of pulp fiction artwork from the Robert Lesser collection of pulp fiction illustrations that were donated to the New Britain Museum of American Art. (Alexander Leydenfrost)

Examples from the 200 pieces art from Robert Lesser's collection of pulp-fiction illustrations that were donated to the New Britain Museum of American Art. Lessor also donated more than $1 million to take care of the collection.